Description | 1. William Wyburgh How of Shrewsbury, gent.
2. Rev. James Williams of Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy, Anglesey, clerk and the Rev. Thomas Butler of Langar, co. Nottingham, clerk; Thomas Beck of Shrewsbury, banker; the Rev. George Richard Downward of Whitchurch, Salop, clerk; and Peter Beck of Shrewsbury, wine merchant and banker, (the said Downward and Peter Beck being trustees and executors of John Eaton the elder of Shrewsbury, deceased) and Mary Eaton of Shrewsbury, widow.
3. William Williams of Bangor, master mariner.
4. Humphrey Roberts of Bangor, shipwright.
5. The Hon. Edward Gordon Douglas Pennant of Penrhyn Castle.
6. Peter Wright of the Inner Temple, gent.
Draft assignment of a term of 200 years in a field in Bangor parish, bounded by the sea shore and the rivulet which divides it from Friars ground by lands belonging to the bishopric and part of the Penrallt Estate, which said field was commonly called Cae Hir and formed part of the Penrallt Estate. |